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The would-be electric hybrid airplane maker struggles to close on its latest fundraising effort. → Read More
Rolls-Royce has proposed its UltraFan engine, which is still in development. → Read More
A group of former Rolls-Royce engineers has a new engine architecture that will save fuel and cut NOx. → Read More
Need to fix an engine? There's an app for that. Well, QuEST plans to soon have one ready → Read More
Mitsubishi Aircraft showed off its MRJ90 at Farnborough, but the company is focused on the long-term goal: Building an industry in Japan. → Read More
To keep pace with OEMs' planned production increases, Meggitt is expanding production and design facilities around the world. → Read More
CargoLogicAir and Volga-Dnepr Airlines have a three-pronged strategy: Fly frequently, fly full and fly premium freight. → Read More
Jackson Square Aviation placed its first new airplane order with a $5.5 billion book-value deal for 30 Boeing 737 Max 8s → Read More
While aerospace and defense growth is lagging world economic growth, U.S. defense industry revenue has increased to 2.5 times that of Europe. → Read More
Oerlikon continues its push into 3D printing and additive manufacturing with deal with RUAG to develop parts for use in space. → Read More
Boeing has recorded orders for 65 widebody freighters this year and more than 180 since early 2014. → Read More
Sadly the days of large, four-engined commercial aircraft could be numbered despite attempts to go against the market and commercial logic. → Read More
CPI Aerostructures wins long-term contract to supply noise muffling engine inlets on Honda Aircraft's upgraded business jet → Read More
Boeing 787 electronic flight bags are getting their first update since the airplane entered service in 2011. → Read More
Liebherr-Aerospace shows off critical components of its folding wing tip system for the Boeing 777X. → Read More
As Airbus and Boeing go to higher rates, their entire supply chains have to remain in harmony, or it will cause chaos. → Read More
BGS was announced in 2016 and already it is bringing together the company to focus on making services more part of the core offering. → Read More
Boeing, Airbus look inward for more revenue sources, supply-chain control → Read More
Demands 100-percent on-time rate as production approaches 800 aircraft a year → Read More
Program continues to struggle with transition to new automated fuselage assembly process → Read More